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oldbuddy started following Do you play games via social platforms? , Double Bass Solo , What's the meaning of your username? and 2 others
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Is it ethical to use free tools and charge your clients?
It does not take much to answer this question, You are not selling the tools, or even the product of the tools, you are selling your expertise and the effort you added to reach a desired result. If you get results your client needed, you earned your pay no matter what you used to get them there.
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Do you play games via social platforms?
The only game I have had a strong interest in is Free Cell Solitaire and I have slacked off the last couple of months while I have been working on a new project, but as you can see from my profile it goes back a considerable span: https://solitaired.com/high-scores/user/oldbuddy70 I will be going back when I have more leasure time, because I really enjoy it and don't need to have other players to participate.
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Double Bass Solo
My son is a professional musician and has a Masters Degree in Double Bass Performance from Northwestern University in Chicago. What would you think of hearing a Solo Performance on that instrument? He posted a YouTube Reel you can hear to help you decide at https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=id=395494392943861;type=r
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What's the meaning of your username?
That's easy since I am 86 years of age I am probably old to everyone else here and I used to belong to another website called Bring Your Buddy where I had a lot of referrals. Once I started using it (even though the website failed), it just kind of stuck. Now that it sits high in SEO on Google, I wouldn't change it for anything.
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How much should I charge for my banana bread?
You have way too many variables that would have a direct bearing on the price. For example, the third dimension (height) could make a huge difference. Two inch higher on an eight-by-five loaf is an extra 80 cubic inches of bread. You also mentioned adding nuts or chocolate which should be adding cost and sell for more. It might be a good start to calculate the cost of ingredients plus a little for the electricity to bake it and the time it took you at so much an hour minus the free samples you hand out. Keep in mind it's always easier to justify a lower price than a higher one if you need to adjust it later.
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